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script_demos
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script_demos¶
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Basic Script Demo¶
This is a basic script example that demonstrates some the features
of the scripting language and how to use scripting in an WSF component.
The ‘Comprehensive Script Demo’ (script_demo_2.txt) builds upon this example.
In this scenario we have:
a) an air platform.
The air platform will fly a route and print its configuration using a script.
Script Demo 2¶
This is a script example that demonstrates many of the features
of the scripting language. It is not a lesson in tactics.
In this scenario we have:
a) an air platform with a ‘perfect’ ESM device which gives the precise
location of an emitter.
b) another air platform that is acting as a strike platform.
c) a ground platform that is an enemy threat radar.
The air platform will detect the threat radar and send a track to the striker
which will drop bombs on it. The route is already planned for the striker.
Relative Geometry Example¶
This example demonstrates the syntax of the relative geometry method.
Script Demo 4¶
Demonstrates the various mover script commands available to users.
Script Demo 5¶
This is a script example that demonstrates many of the features
of the scripting language. It is not a lesson in tactics.
It is similar to Script Demo 2, however, it incorporates logic to “fly to” a
target location and bomb the target. The route to the target is not
hard coded as in Script Demo 2.
In this scenario we have:
a) an air platform with a ‘perfect’ ESM device which gives the precise
location of an emitter.
b) another air platform that is acting as a strike platform.
c) a ground platform that is an enemy threat radar which turns on after 5
min.
d) In addition, a processor is added to the weapon to print information about
the trajectory on the way to the target.
The air platform will detect the threat radar and send a track to the striker
which will drop bombs on it.